
Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: Playboy twins' slam Hugh Hefner, Gene Hackman final autopsy released
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-Playboy twins' troubling experience with Hugh Hefner 'crumbled' their identities, led to substance abuse
-Gene Hackman final autopsy released two months after actor was found dead at 95
-Ivanka Trump makes Costa Rica splash vacationing with extended family for spring break
HERE'S THE STORY - 'Brady Bunch' kids reveal why the fate of Carol's first husband was never mentioned.
SAY IT AIN'T SO - LAPD releases video of Weezer bassist's wife holding gun before she was shot by police, arrested.
'MY MISTAKE' - Jay Leno admits why he let Jimmy Kimmel humiliate him on his own show: 'My mistake.'
'DEDICATION TO LOVE' - Hollywood matchmaker, who worked with Eva Longoria and David Spade, dead at 56.
MAJOR SETBACK - Sean 'Diddy' Combs dealt huge blow ahead of trial as disgraced rapper's team prepares 'swingers' defense.
'IT'S THAT SIMPLE' - Sarah Michelle Gellar's 'simple' advice behind 22-year marriage with Freddie Prinze Jr.
'HAS TO STOP' - Justin Bieber pleads for paparazzi attention to stop amid growing concern over pop star's behavior.
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